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Four-year regional transportation plan to go to hearing

Four-year regional transportation plan to go to hearing

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 23, 2026 | Uncategorized

Norwich — The Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments is seeking comments on a four-year regional transportation plan outlining projects from the Gold Star Memorial Bridge to bicycle and pedestrian upgrades. The 2027-2030 Transportation Improvement Program is...
Four-year regional transportation plan to go to hearing

Natural gas pipeline plan involves two CT state parks. DEEP to do environmental impact evaluation.

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 23, 2026 | Uncategorized

There is a proposal submitted to the state’s top environmental agency for the construction of a natural gas pipeline that would potentially impact two popular state parks. The state’s largest utility company, Eversource, which owns Yankee Gas, submitted a project...
Four-year regional transportation plan to go to hearing

CT’s new $90M development agency poised to make first loan in Enfield redevelopment

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

A new quasi-public state agency armed with $90 million to promote high-density housing in Connecticut downtowns and near mass transit is poised to sign off on its first low-interest loan agreement with a developer this week. The Connecticut Municipal Development...
Four-year regional transportation plan to go to hearing

Final stages of construction at Mystic River Boathouse Park

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

Stonington — Construction continued on the Mystic River Boathouse Park on Wednesday as workers installed docking along the Mystic River and roofing on top of the building. The $5.3 million project, located next to the new Delamar hotel and across the street from the...
Four-year regional transportation plan to go to hearing

Opposition builds against proposed warehouses in Killingly

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — Opponents of a plan to construct a 1.37 million-square-foot warehouse on undeveloped woodlands in the town’s business park are encouraging residents to join the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission on a site walk of the property on Friday. Ryan...
Four-year regional transportation plan to go to hearing

Revolution Wind, a key offshore wind project and object of scorn for Trump admin, comes online

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

A large offshore wind project off the coast of Connecticut and Rhode Island that was repeatedly stopped by the Trump administration came online Friday evening, sending clean energy to New England’s power grid. The project, known as Revolution Wind, is nearing the end...
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